Trilby's Notes SPOILER CENTRE!!!
#167
Posted 16 August 2006 - 08:49 AM
QUOTE (Blueskirt @ Aug 15 2006, 02:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm begining to think it's a bad thing since we're kinda stuck talking about the stuff on the surface without being able to discuss about the stuff below without spoiling the mystery for other people or feeling bad for getting Yahtzee to lose sales.
I dont care, just tell me whats going on.
#168
Posted 21 August 2006 - 12:41 PM
You know what? The DeFoe's series need some common name. I say that because when I downloaded 5DAS I didnt even know that fullyramblomatic existed. If it wasn't for reloaded.org, I would never know that 7DAS is a 5DAS sequel. And I would not know that Trilby's notes existed. If these tree games had a common name it would be easy to associate them.
I suggest "Ancestor Crimes" for the series. Its a common factor in the three games that you have the idea that a mess someone did in the past is now coming to get you. It would be like this:
5 days a stranger -> Ancestor Crimes Volume I : The Stranger
7 days a skeptic -> Ancestor Crimes Volume II : The Skeptic
Trilby's notes -> Ancestor Crimes Volume III : The Notes (or The Tall Man)
I suggest "Ancestor Crimes" for the series. Its a common factor in the three games that you have the idea that a mess someone did in the past is now coming to get you. It would be like this:
5 days a stranger -> Ancestor Crimes Volume I : The Stranger
7 days a skeptic -> Ancestor Crimes Volume II : The Skeptic
Trilby's notes -> Ancestor Crimes Volume III : The Notes (or The Tall Man)
#169
Posted 21 August 2006 - 02:59 PM
I suggest leaving that to Mr. Yahtzee, because, to be honest - "Ancestor Crimes" is plain lame.
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Pop quiz, hotshot. Garry Kasparov is coming to kill you, and the only way to change his mind is for you to beat him at chess. What do you do, what do you do?
#170
Posted 21 August 2006 - 06:00 PM
QUOTE (David-kyo @ Jun 28 2006, 04:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That will give place to a new problem, because it destroys DeFoe's soul. The mind is what we don't yet know about. Maybe by the time Somerset destroys the statue Trilby will have taken care of the other problem, but we won't know anything for certain until Yahtzee releases the sequel.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but in the chapter you find stuffed under the painting, doesn't it say something about John Defoe's soul going into the 'wood of the tree', and his body and his mind going into the 'house of his father'? That means it was destroyed along with Defoe Manor and John's body.
If someone less lazy than me could find the exact quote it might help.
This post has been edited by Millitant Pacifist: 21 August 2006 - 06:01 PM
Use [rifle] on [clocktower].
#171
Posted 21 August 2006 - 06:52 PM
This all sounds like bollocks to me. You have to make a distinction between Defoe's soul and mind before you can speculate on where they reside. Is the soul all the idol needed to possess someone? Despite his mental retardation and insanity you'd still need a degree of rational thought in order to do something like pick up that machete and stick it in Trilby's stomach, so why wasn't the mind in the idol?
#176
Posted 23 August 2006 - 03:07 PM
Aye, aye. But the special editions totally worth every single bits of this 5 bucks. However, I agree that this whole more questions answered and more questions asked included as bonus is a bit unfair for both people who see the answers and new questions and hardly can talk about it and the people who don't have the played the SE yet. Maybe the next game will have every questions answered in the normal version. Or maybe Yahtzee will release some sort of documents or FAQ to answer all of this, fuels our speculations and get everyone hyped and playing the Trilby series in marathon before the final chapter is released.
#179
Posted 24 August 2006 - 08:36 AM
Unfair answering, eh? You're provided with everything you need to know within the games and pay five bucks if you want to get a little more, like some background information or just the feeling that it really is something special. Not much to kill here anyway.
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Pop quiz, hotshot. Garry Kasparov is coming to kill you, and the only way to change his mind is for you to beat him at chess. What do you do, what do you do?
#180
Posted 24 August 2006 - 12:26 PM
QUOTE (Blueskirt @ Aug 23 2006, 03:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
...fuels our speculations and get everyone hyped and playing the Trilby series in marathon before the final chapter is released.
Thats a great idea. Lets make a marathon. No winner. But the looser pays the SE of all three games for everyone else.